Dr Noureddin Sadawi hello sir i want to ask in the graph at the end of this video its "Saxony is located in Germany" so in this case is it subject predicate subject??
Thanks for the video. Concerning RD2RDF, in the case where we have two triples with the same subjet and property but with different values. it is not possile de save the two triples in the same table.
One of the clearer descriptions of RDF I’ve come across. Very well done. Thank you.
These 2 videos of RDF cleared my concept . these are more good than my teachers 3 hours lecture of series.
I'm so glad that the Semantic Web is doesn't have updates. I'm able to understand the whole idea in semantic web. Thank you
Really good tutorial on how to convert from Relational to Graph. Well done!
So..Is RDF a language or a data model..? or both?
Dr Noureddin Sadawi hello sir i want to ask in the graph at the end of this video its "Saxony is located in Germany" so in this case is it subject predicate subject??
great Video to understand RDF - THANKS!!!!!
Thanks :)
Thank you so much for the clarity
Thanks so much for your help. Dr. Noureddin
Thanks for this very interesting lesson
Alex higgins!! You are probably a snooker fan 👊
YES haha!
Thanks for the video. Concerning RD2RDF, in the case where we have two triples with the same subjet and property but with different values. it is not possile de save the two triples in the same table.
In that case the value will have to be of an aggregate type - a list, for instance.
great explaination bro
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Thank you, this is useful
Oh man, Alex Higgins!
I can't find the slides, post them please
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am I right or not ?
Thank you sir
great job thanks
very nice explanation
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